With two weeks to go we had 20 members signed up to play in this year's Xmas Bonspiel but the latest Covid flare up hit our numbers hard. On the night we had 13 playing and 11 who stayed for dinner. Smaller numbers meant there was more room for social distancing at the tables.
Four teams of three played two four end games each player throwing two stones with the winners of the first session playing off for 1st place and the losers playing to avoid 4th place.
On the ice Team 1 prevailed and bottles of wine were presented to John Fingland, John Fraser and Clive Black. Yvonne Chalmers who played in the first three ends before passing on to John Fraser will also receive a bottle of wine. John Fraser's return to the ice after three years away started with an unbeaten draw to the button.
The team who collected a non metallic traditional cooking implement for their efforts comprised Scott Martin, Clarke Perry and Malcolm Gauld.
Four teams of three played two four end games each player throwing two stones with the winners of the first session playing off for 1st place and the losers playing to avoid 4th place.
On the ice Team 1 prevailed and bottles of wine were presented to John Fingland, John Fraser and Clive Black. Yvonne Chalmers who played in the first three ends before passing on to John Fraser will also receive a bottle of wine. John Fraser's return to the ice after three years away started with an unbeaten draw to the button.
The team who collected a non metallic traditional cooking implement for their efforts comprised Scott Martin, Clarke Perry and Malcolm Gauld.